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Article L1424-55 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The resources of the public interdepartmental fire and rescue establishment include: a) Contributions from the fire and rescue services; b) Donations and legacies; c) Reimbursements from the value added tax compensation fund; d) Reimbursements for services rendered and miscellaneous contributions; e) Subsidies, assistance funds, grants and contributions from the European Union, the State, local authorities and public establishments; f) Proceeds from loans. Before 1st January of the year in question,…

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Article L1424-56 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The director of the public interdepartmental fire and rescue establishment is appointed by the chairman of the board of directors. The duties of director may be entrusted, where appropriate, to the departmental director of fire and rescue services of the department in which the headquarters of the interdepartmental public establishment is located.

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Article L1424-59 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In order to strengthen their participation in the protection of Mediterranean forests, the regions, départements, inter-communal cooperation establishments and fire and rescue services territorially concerned may decide, by concordant deliberations of their deliberative assemblies, to join a public establishment working for the protection of Mediterranean forests and their environment. This local public establishment, with legal personality and financial autonomy, is created by order of the representative of the State in…

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Article L1424-60 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The public establishment may exercise, at the discretion of the local authorities and public establishments that make it up, the following powers and duties, with a view to contributing to the protection of Mediterranean forests and their environment: 1° Experimenting with, leasing, acquiring and managing equipment and materials, as well as setting up an order group between its members in order to coordinate and group purchases; 2° In liaison with…

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Article L1424-61 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The public establishment is administered by a board of directors made up of elected representatives from each of the local authorities and each of the public establishments that make it up. The chairman is elected by the board of directors from among its members. The representative of the State in the department in which the public establishment has its registered office attends meetings of the board of directors as of…

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Article L1424-62 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Board of Directors deliberates on matters relating to the management of the public institution. It votes its budget. The budgetary and accounting rules of this establishment are set by joint order of the minister responsible for local authorities and the minister responsible for the budget. The provisions relating to budgetary control of the acts of the public establishment for the protection of the Mediterranean forest are those laid down…

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Article L1424-63 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The resources of the public establishment include: 1° Subscriptions from member local authorities and public establishments. These subscriptions constitute compulsory expenditure for the latter; 2° Donations and legacies; 3° Reimbursements from the compensation fund for value added tax; 4° Reimbursements for services rendered and miscellaneous contributions; 5° Subsidies, assistance funds, endowments and contributions from the European Union, the State, local authorities and public establishments; 6° Proceeds from loans. Before 1st…

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